Zarafa Archiver

The Zarafa Archiver Manual

The Zarafa Team

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Samenvatting

The Zarafa Collaboration Platform (ZCP) combines the usability of Outlook with the stability and flexibility of a Linux server. It features a rich web-interface, the Zarafa WebAccess, and provides brilliant integration options with all sorts of clients including all most popular mobile platforms.

These components, together with several advanced features for large setups and hosters, are only available in combination with a support contract as part of ZCP's Commercial Editions.

Alternatively there is a wide selection of hosted ZCP offerings available.

This document, the Administrator Manual, describes how to install, upgrade, configure and maintain ZCP on your Linux server. In addition various advanced configurations and integration options are discussed.